"We're at a full schedule and weather -- for the most part -- will be advantageous ... ," Delta spokesman Morgan Durant says in an e-mail to Today in the Sky.

Still, today's good news for fliers comes as yet another winter storm makes its way toward airports in the busy Northeast. Despite that, airlines say they're not expecting as big a disruption from this storm -- the third storm to hit the East since Dec. 20.

"We're monitoring the storm closely but we think the impact will be less than the week's earlier storm," US Airways spokesman Todd Lehmacher says in an e-mail to Today in the Sky.

If problems develop, most airlines are advising customers to monitor their websites for rebooking waivers that allow customers to make changes -- with some restrictions -- to avoid the storm.

"Remember, Delta issues change fee waivers ahead of weather-driven cancellations," says Delta spokesman Durant. "This allows customers to change their plans well in advance of arriving at the airport. Some choose to fly earlier or later ... ."